Outfits change not only the character's appearance, but their attributes as well. For example, jacketless versions of certain outfits offer different enhancements than their more heavily clothed counterparts.
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Attire is an option under Gear in Final Fantasy XV. The attires worn by characters change how they visually appear in the field and in cut scenes that are not pre-rendered, but they also add additional effects to the wearers. These effects apply after all other effects, so if other gear increases the user's max HP to a new value, then attires that increase the max HP will increase by a percentage based on that new value. Temporary stat buffs are unaffected by attires. Attires carry over when using chapter select and New Game Plus.
Attires[]
Final Fantasy XV[]
Name | Image | Effect | Obtain | Character |
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Prince's Fatigues (Lucis Prince Combat Uniform) | Max HP +20% | Default | Noctis | |
The battle garb of the Lucian prince. Designed to protect the heir to the throne and increase his health. | ||||
Prince's Fatigues (No Jacket) (Lucis Prince Combat Uniform (No Jacket)) | Strength +20%; Magic +20% | Default | Noctis | |
The battle garb of the Lucian prince, without the jacket. Designed to boost his strength in combat. | ||||
Crownsguard Fatigues (Royal Guard Unit Combat Uniform) | Max HP +20% | Default | Gladiolus, Ignis, Prompto | |
The battle garb of the Crownsguard. Designed to protect the wearer and increase their health. | ||||
Crownsguard Fatigues (No Jacket) (Royal Guard Unit Combat Uniform (No Jacket)) | Strength +20%; Magic +20% | Default | Gladiolus, Ignis, Prompto | |
The battle garb of the Crownsguard, without the jacket. Designed to boost the wearer's strength in combat. | ||||
Casual Outfit | Immune to Enfeebled, Disenchanted, Burnt, Frozen, Shocked | Default | Noctis, Gladiolus, Ignis, Prompto | |
Simple, casual clothes. Designed to reduce against stat-reducing status ailments. | ||||
Casual Outfit (No Jacket) | Critical Rate +20% | Default | Noctis, Gladiolus, Ignis, Prompto | |
Simple, casual clothes, without the jacket. Allows the wearer to move freely and land critical hits more easily. | ||||
Kingly Raiment (The Chosen King's Clothes) | Vitality +30%; Spirit +30% | Main Quest: Reunion and Recovery | Noctis | |
The clothing of the Chosen King. The inner lining defends against physical blows and invigorates the wearer's spirit. | ||||
Kingly Raiment (No Jacket) (The Chosen King's Clothes (No Jacket)) | HP Recovery Rate +3%; MP Recovery Rate +6% | Main Quest: Reunion and Recovery | Noctis | |
The clothing of the Chosen King, minus the jacket. Allows the King to move more freely and recover his health and magic faster. | ||||
Kingsglaive Garb (The King's Swords Clothing) | Vitality +30%; Spirit +30% | Main Quest: Reunion and Recovery | Gladiolus, Ignis, Prompto | |
Clothes worn by the Kingsglaive. The inner lining defends against physical blows and invigorates the wearer's spirit. | ||||
Kingsglaive Garb (No Jacket) (The King's Swords Clothing (No Jacket)) | HP Recovery Rate +6% | Main Quest: Reunion and Recovery | Gladiolus, Ignis, Prompto | |
Clothes worn by the Kingsglaive, minus the jacket. Allows the wearer to move freely and recover their strength faster. | ||||
Royal Raiment (King of Lucis's Formal Attire) | Max HP +25%; Max MP +25%; MP Recovery Rate +6% | Pre-order bonus, Outfit: Royal Raiment DLC | Noctis | |
The formal attire of the king of Lucis. Increases the king's HP and MP, and also helps him recover his magic faster. | ||||
Royal Raiment (No Jacket) (King of Lucis's Formal Attire (No Jacket)) | Magic +30%; Grants infinite stamina | Pre-order bonus, Outfit: Royal Raiment DLC | Noctis | |
The formal attire of the king of Lucis, minus the jacket. Allows the king to run without retiring, and strengthens his magic. | ||||
Thermal Suit (Heat-Resistant Protective Clothing) | Max HP +20%; Immune to Burnt; Immune to Fire elemental damage | Only during A Precious Source of Power (main quest) and hunts occurring inside the power plant. Permanently unlocked when picked up from outside the power station in Chapter 15 | Noctis, Gladiolus, Ignis, Prompto | |
An extra thick, heat-resistant suit specially designed to increase the wearer's health and provide protection from fire. | ||||
Choco-Mog Tee (Mog Choco T-Shirt) | HP Recovery Rate +3% | Holiday Pack DLC | Noctis | |
An exclusive T-shirt featuring everyone's favorite fluffy and feathery friends. Increases HP recovery rate | ||||
Festive Ensemble (Carnival Outfit) | Max HP +20%; Max MP +20% | Holiday Pack+ DLC | Noctis | |
A fancy and fun outfit perfectly suited for enjoying the festivities. Increases maximum HP and MP. | ||||
Trendy Outfit (Blouson Outfit) | Immune to Enfeebled, Disenchanted, Burnt, Frozen, Shocked | Outfit: Trendy Outfit free DLC | Noctis | |
Clothes made with silken material. Designed to defend against stat-reducing status ailments. | ||||
Trendy Outfit (No Jacket) (Blouson Outfit (No Jacket)) | Critical Rate +20% | Outfit: Trendy Outfit free DLC | Noctis | |
Clothes made with silken material, minus the jacket. Allows the wearer to move freely and land critical hits more easily. | ||||
Magitek Exosuit (Magitek Invincible) | Makes the wearer invincible for a time. For mechanics, see here. | Added in patch 1.13 | Noctis, Gladiolus, Ignis, Prompto | |
A special suit recovered and repurposed by Cid. Uses magitek energy to generate a barrier that wards the wearer from harm. | ||||
Rugged Attire (Wild Outfit) | Strength +30%; Vitality -30%; Boosts item drop rate | Score 500,000+ pts in Score Attack Mode in Final Fantasy XV: Episode Gladiolus. | Gladiolus | |
This ensemble puts Gladiolus in tune with his wild side and exposes his upper body, boosting his strength and perception while reducing vitality. | ||||
Tundra Attire | Max HP +20%; Vitality +20%; Fire Res. -30%; Ice Res. +60% | Complete Final Fantasy XV: Episode Prompto | Prompto | |
The heavy wool lining keeps the wearer warm in wintry weather. Increases maximum HP, enhances vitality, and reduces ice damage. | ||||
Crownsguard Casual | Strength +30% | Complete Final Fantasy XV: Episode Ignis | Ignis | |
The battle garb of the Crownsguard, now drenched and disheveled after a series of harrowing events in Altissia. Boosts strength. | ||||
Patch notes: Ignis's hairstyle was initially bugged and the same as in his regular model. This was fixed in patch 1.21. The hair doesn't change in Chapter 14. | ||||
Unkempt Crownsguard | Strength +35% | Complete Final Fantasy XV: Episode Ignis | Ignis | |
Drenched and disheveled set of Crownsguard fatigues. Heightens the wearer's awareness in times of crisis and enhances their strength. | ||||
Patch notes: Added in patch 1.24. The hair doesn't change in Chapter 14. Has shader and transparency issues. | ||||
Master Assassin's Robes (Master Assassin's Clothing) | Reduces the MP cost of phasing | Default Not available in the Stadia version | Noctis | |
The garb once worn by a fabled mercenary-for-hire. Stitched with stealth in mind, this attire assists assassins in accomplishing their 'tasks.' | ||||
Patch notes: Added as a default attire in patch 1.29. Original way to acquire was from a Dream Egg from Moogle Chocobo Carnival and updating game to version 1.15 | ||||
Master Assassin's Robes (Hooded) (Master Assassin's Clothing (With Hood)) | Reduces the MP cost of phasing | Default | Noctis | |
Designed to make assassinations a cinch, these robes reduce the MP cost of phasing. | ||||
Patch notes: Added as a default attire in patch 1.29. Original way to acquire was from a Dream Egg from Moogle Chocobo Carnival and updating game to version 1.15 | ||||
Medjay Assassin's Robe | Immune to Instant Death | Obtained from the Assassin's Festival (no longer available) | Noctis, Gladiolus, Ignis, Prompto | |
Designed to improve mobility, these robes protect the wearer from sudden death. | ||||
Medjay Assassin's Robe (Hooded) | Immune to Instant Death | Obtained from the Assassin's Festival (no longer available) | Noctis | |
Designed to improve mobility, these robes protect the wearer from sudden death. | ||||
Glamour Prism: Miqo'te | Vitality +24%; Spirit +50% | Complete Adventurer from Another World | Noctis | |
A small crystal with an image of Miqo'te garments sealed inside. Enhances vitality and spirit. | ||||
Patch notes: Added in patch 1.27 | ||||
Glamour Prism: Roegadyn | Vitality +24%; Spirit +50% | Complete Adventurer from Another World | Gladiolus | |
A small crystal with an image of Roegadyn garments sealed inside. Enhances vitality and spirit. | ||||
Patch notes: Added in patch 1.27 | ||||
Glamour Prism: Elezen | Vitality +24%; Spirit +50% | Complete Adventurer from Another World | Ignis | |
A small crystal with an image of Elezen garments sealed inside. Enhances vitality and spirit. | ||||
Patch notes: Added in patch 1.27 | ||||
Glamour Prism: Hyur | Vitality +24%; Spirit +50% | Complete Adventurer from Another World | Prompto | |
A small crystal with an image of Hyur garments sealed inside. Enhances vitality and spirit. | ||||
Patch notes: Added in patch 1.27 | ||||
Ardyn's Ensemble | Magic +50%; Dark Res. +100%; Taking Dark damage temporarily boosts Noctis's Str by +100. | Complete Final Fantasy XV: Episode Ardyn | Noctis | |
Outfit modeled after the ensemble worn by the imperial chancellor. Taking dark damage greatly boosts the wearer's strength. | ||||
Noodle Helmet (Cup Noodle Outfit) | HP Recovery Rate +20% | Outfit: Noodle Helmet free DLC | Noctis | |
A fantastical piece of gear brimming with delicious instant noodles. Increases HP recovery rate remarkably. | ||||
King's Knight Tee | Shot Res. +25%; Fire Res. +25%; Ice Res. +25%; Lightning Res. +25%; Dark Res. +25% | Free DLC Not available in the Stadia version | Noctis | |
An exclusive T-shirt featuring the heroes of King's Knight. Reduces fire, ice, lightning, dark, and ballistic damage. | ||||
HEV Suit | Download Half-Life Pack (Steam version pre-order bonus) | Noctis | ||
Episode Gladiolus t-shirt | Strength +30% | Steam pre-order bonus for Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition | Noctis | |
Episode Prompto t-shirt | Accelerates HP recovery rate. | Steam pre-order bonus for Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition | Noctis | |
Episode Ignis t-shirt | Increases critical hit rate. | Steam pre-order bonus for Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition | Noctis | |
Comrades t-shirt | Increases maximum HP. | Steam pre-order bonus for Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition | Noctis | |
The Sims™ 4 Llama Suit | Strength +30% | Origin pre-order bonus for Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition | Noctis | |
Casual Outfit | Default | Iris | ||
Crownsguard Fatigues (Royal Guard Unit Combat Uniform) | Default | Cor | ||
Dragon Mail | Default | Aranea |
Final Fantasy XV: Episode Gladiolus[]
Gladiolus and Cor both wear their Crownsguard Fatigues. The player can change Gladio's attire between the standard and jacketless versions of the attire, and can also wear the Rugged Attire after it has been unlocked; unlocking the Rugged Attire acquires it for both the main game and the DLC episode.
Final Fantasy XV: Episode Prompto[]
Prompto has an Attire option under "Gear" in his DLC episode. Aranea's attire can also be viewed when she is in the party as a guest. Aranea's attire is called Women's Snowsuit.
Prompto can find mask and goggles to accompany his Tundra Attire. The player can start hunting for the new gear once they get the free use of the snowmobile after camping.
There is a lake in the north west (where the player can fight the Kaiser Behemoth). The player should head south from here to find a hut, where the goggles will be on a crate. There is also another shack to the north of the lake that has just weapon racks.
North past the northern-most research facility, there is a hut that has the mask with goggles attire in the room at the back. There are also research notes on the table for reading.
East of the lake and south of the northern-most research facility, following the left wall of rocks, the player can discover an enclosed region with a hut, with the mask found inside.
Final Fantasy XV: Episode Ignis[]
The player can change Ignis's glasses from the Gear menu, and view Ravus's attire when he's in the party as a guest. Ravus's attire is called Tenebraen Raiment.
Final Fantasy XV: Episode Ardyn[]
The player can buy alternate hats from the shops around the Crown City and equip them on Ardyn Izunia to change his stats and appearance. Viewing his stats at the magitek laboratory denotes his garb as "Laboratory Garb". Its description is: "Outfit given to Ardyn upon his arrival at the magitek research facility. Rough and uncomfortable." When he's in Insomnia, his attire is called Chancellor's Outfit and its description is: "Outfit given to Ardyn upon his appointment as imperial chancellor. Keeps his skin covered as much as possible to avoid exposure to sunlight."
Other appearances[]
Final Fantasy XIV[]
During the Final Fantasy XV crossover event, the player acquires Noctis's Princes Fatigues outfit upon completion of the event quest line, which can be worn or glamored.
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT[]
Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia[]
Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
Non-Final Fantasy appearances[]
Terra Battle[]
Noctis appears as an obtainable character during the Final Fantasy XV collaboration event. He has three costumes based on his attires from Final Fantasy XV.
The Sims 4[]
As part of Electronic Arts and Square Enix collaboration for Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition, Noctis's default attire Prince's Fatigues will be available for those who own The Sims 4.
Tekken 7[]
Noctis appears in a collaboration with Square Enix with various attires from the game as his alternate outfits. He has the basic Prince's Fatigues, but also the Casual Attire with jacket, the Kingly Raiment with jacket, the Choco-Mog Tee, as well as a unique dark robe with Lucian insignia, perhaps loosely based on the Master Assassin's Robes (Hooded).
Behind the scenes[]
Square Enix announced a DLC outfit Magitek Exosuit for season pass holders, but it was never released because the publisher of Power Rangers thought the design was too close to their intellectual property. A redesigned costume was released in patch 1.13 free for everyone.
The King's Knight T-shirt is based on a real T-shirt Square Enix gave away as promotional items during E3 2017.
A model of Noctis with his original attire used for the Final Fantasy Versus XIII reveal trailers is found dummied on the game disc, but is not an equippable attire.
Gladiolus's Rugged Attire doesn't have the scar across his chest in Chapter 14 his Crownsguard Fatigues show.
The Kingly Raiment has a version without the cape, as the original penultimate boss destroys the cape before the fight begins. When warping to the fight with the final boss, Noctis further discards the mantle and leg guard, leaving him wearing only the the suit beneath. This suit was actually made for Final Fantasy Versus XIII and Noctis was seen wearing it for the opening. Whenever the party camps or stays at lodgings while Noctis is wearing the Kingly Raiment (i.e. the Final Campsite), Noctis will only wear this suit.
If the player initiates a tour while wearing the Kingly Raiment, Noctis will be not be wearing the mantle during the campsite scene, but will abruptly wear it when approached by his friend for the tour. If the player equips the Kingly Raiment without the jacket, in scenes where Noctis does not wear the mantle, he will wear just the dress shirt. Although Noctis does not wear the mantle during the final boss fight in the main game, he does wear it in the Kingly Clash of Episode Ardyn.
After completing Episode Prompto, the player unlocks his Tundra Attire. The notification for this says "Change into your new outfit and let the cold know it never bothered you anyway!", a reference to the song "Let It Go" from the movie Frozen.
The Windows Edition adds details for Prompto's Casual Outfit, revealing his wrist tattoos on his left hand, covered by gloves in his other attires: a star and a stylized barbed wire.
The Final Fantasy XIV collaboration quest "Adventurer from Another World" gives Gladiolus a new attire that shows him with leg tattoos; however, he doesn't have the tattoos in the Assassin's Creed outfit. At one point in the "A Nocturne for Heroes" collaboration limited time questline in Final Fantasy XIV, Noctis browses the Black Rabbit Traders' stall in Gridania, admiring Eorzean fashion. The vendor sells the unique racial starting equipment, which are used as the basis for the attires unlocked in Final Fantasy XV from the "Adventurer from Another World" crossover, implying that Noctis bought them here and brought them back to his world with him.
Somnus Lucis Caelum's attire when commanding his army against daemons in Episode Ardyn Prologue resembles the Kingly Raiment attire Noctis and his father wear in Final Fantasy XV.